Posted: 11:54 AM he president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has announced that the school will voluntarily make public documents related to the prosecution of late Internet freedom activist Aaron Swartz.
Posted: 11:38 AM A panel of experts is publishing a first-of-its-kind rulebook on cyberwarfare, a manual aimed at applying the venerable practice of international law to the emerging field of military hacking.
Posted: 8:41 AM You may start to see an influx of pound signs coming to Facebook -- if a recent report is true that the social network is working on incorporating hashtags.
Updated: 8:31 AM A lawyer for a Reuters editor accused of conspiring with hackers to deface a Los Angeles Times story says the journalist didn't commit the crimes he's accused of.
Updated: 10:24 AM KKTV 11 News took home several awards at this year's Colorado Broadcaster's Association Awards Banquet, held on Saturday, March 9, including Station of the Year for a non-metro market.
Updated: 7:27 AM Facebook users, brace yourselves: the social media site is getting a redesign. The changes will be unveiled at Facebook's headquarters in California Thursday morning.
Updated: 9:47 AM Two suspects have been identified as the El Paso County Sheriff's Office and District 49 investigate a threatening Facebook page targeting students.
Posted: 12:36 PM A tweet sent Monday from North Korea is believed to be the first tweet sent from a cellphone using the country's new 3G mobile data service.
Posted: 8:29 AM Is it true that a hacker could have accessed every single Facebook account due to a privacy flaw? Actually, yes. And he wrote about how he did it on his blog.
Posted: 12:50 PM North Korea will soon allow foreigners to tweet, Skype and surf the Internet from their cell phones, iPads and other mobile devices in its second relaxation of controls on communications in recent weeks. These lifting of restrictions will not apply to North Korean citizens.
Posted: 7:21 AM A criminal investigation is under way after a hacker apparently accessed private photos and emails sent between members of the Bush family, including both former presidents.
Posted: 6:48 AM A 150-foot-wide asteroid will come remarkably close to Earth next week, even closer than high-flying communication and weather satellites. It will be the nearest known flyby for an object of this size.
Posted: 7:06 AM Coloradans can’t legally sell marijuana unless they are licensed by the state, but ads are now showing up on Craigslist that seem to be skirting the law.
Posted: 8:40 AM Twitter said Friday that it recently detected a series of attempts to hack into user data, and that the attackers may have successfully absconded with some users' information.
Posted: 7:17 AM A diehard San Francisco 49ers fan is heading out to the Super Bowl after she was duped out of thousands of dollars in an online ticket scam.
Posted: 8:07 AM Facebook and Twitter have been carrying on a relationship of late that sounds like the topic of an advice column in a women's magazine.
Posted: 7:32 AM The hacker-activist group Anonymous says it hijacked the website of the U.S. Sentencing Commission to avenge the death of Aaron Swartz, an Internet activist who committed suicide.
Posted: 6:51 AM The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is advising people to temporarily disable the Java software on their computers to avoid potential hacking attacks.